--The manager of the BP station on Delsea Drive reported on Aug. 3 that $1,450 in cash was missing from the attendant’s booth, where it was left overnight. He said a new employee was working that night and forgot to properly secure the envelope of cash to be deposited in the bank before he left. Police said there were no signs of forced entry.

--A Phoenix Court woman reported on Aug. 17 that a woman she had let stay at her home for a week because she was homeless stole $250, 21 hydrocodone pills and 29 Adderall pills from her. The homeless woman signed a paper confessing to the theft. The victim said she would press charges at a later date.

--An Orion Way woman reported on Aug. 24 that $551 in cash, gold necklaces worth $400 and a 14k gold pendant worth $995 was missing from her mother’s Hurffville-Cross Keys Road apartment. The woman said her mother is in the hospital due to complications from Alzheimers Disease, and that no one else besides her and the staff had access to the apartment. She said the management for the retirement home that oversees the apartment said they’d conduct an internal investigation into the theft.

--A Greenwood Drive man reported on Aug. 27 that someone went through his car and stole winning scratch off lottery tickets valued at $60. The man said he was unsure whether or not his doors were locked.

--A Paine Court woman reported on Aug. 27 that two pairs of sunglasses were missing from her car. The sunglasses were valued at $250 and $300.

--A Little Mill Road woman reported that her iPod, iPod mini and GPS were stolen from her car overnight. The woman said she was not sure if her car was locked or not. The total value of the items was $500.

--A 57-year-old Wilmington, Del. woman was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and other charges on Aug. 17 at 12:17 a.m. after she was stopped on Route 42 in the area of Watson drive for changing lanes without signalling, stopping three car lengths before a light with no cars in front of her and failure to maintain her lane. Police observed a box of wine and a water bottle with an “off-color liquid” on the passenger seat, as well as small bottles with clear liquid labeled Pucker Watermelon Vodka, one of which was open and half empty. The woman said she had only had one glass of wine earlier in the evening. The woman was unable to perform field sobriety tests, and said she couldn’t because she is “obese and in need of a knee replacement.” After being arrested and taken to police headquarters, the woman agreed to a breath test and gave one good sample out of 10. Police said she seemed increasingly “perturbed and agitated.” The woman was released to her son with court summons.

--A Stonehenge Drive man reported on Aug. 25 his wife left her cellphone at Denny’s, and when they returned to get it the phone was gone. The phone was turned off when they attempted to call it. Police viewed surveillance footage but said it was difficult to see where the phone was on the table, and if someone took it from the table.

--A woman reported on Aug. 25 that she left her purse inside P.J. Whelihans as she got to her car in the parking lot, and by the time she turned around to go back inside and get it it was missing. Employees said no one had turned in the purse.

--A Sunset Road woman reported on Aug. 22 that 26 Oxycontin pills and 15 Xanax pills were stolen from her bedroom and she suspects her roommate is responsible. The woman’s son said he also had 30 Xanax stolen from him, that were with his mother’s pills, and he also suspects the roommate. When they confronted the roommate, the son said the roommate left the home and walked toward Route 42.

--A Lupus Lane woman reported on Aug. 22 that she put two bicycles against the fence in the field behind Acrux Court and they were missing when she returned.

--A T-Mobile employee reported on Aug. 17 that hard lines and internet cables were cut and several feet removed from a T-Mobile tower. The company was alerted by an alarm system. Upon investigation, police noticed one part of the barbed-wire fence surrounding the station was unsecured and barbed wire was pulled down. The gate is adjacent to the high school football practice field and tire marks were located from the high school lot, along the grass and up to the station. Police located latent fingerprints at the scene.

--A Blackwood-Barnsboro Road man reported on Aug. 14 that his weedwacker was stolen from the bed of his truck, which was parked at his curb. The weedwacker was valued at $200.

--An Olympia Lane man reported on Aug. 14 that his TomTom GPS was stolen from his car, which was left unlocked overnight. The man valued the GPS at $200.

--The owner of Terra Kleeners on Egg Harbor Road reported that $460 was stolen from his register, and he suspects a Clementon man who had a key to the store, who also said he went into the store the night of the theft to get tools and clothes he left there.

--The owner of Enright and sons said $694.50 in EZPASS charges were charged to their account, connected to a truck that had previously been sold. She said it was possible the truck had contained an EZPASS, and police advised her to change her account number to prevent more violations.

--A Jaime Drive man reported on Aug. 17 that his wallet was stolen from the center console of his car after it went through the car wash. The manager had all employees searched and empty their pockets, and checked trash cans and the area nearby, but they did not find the wallet. It contained credit cards and $85 in cash.